2nd Rhode Island Volunteers Co. B Reenactors

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04/15/2026

A message from The Commander-in-Chief:

Brothers,

On this solemn day, we pause to remember one of the most tragic and consequential moments in our nation’s history.

On the morning of April 15, 1865, at 7:22 a.m., President Abraham Lincoln succumbed to the mortal wound inflicted the previous evening at Ford’s Theatre by the assassin John Wilkes Booth. He passed away in the Petersen House, across the street from the theatre, where physicians had kept vigil through the night, knowing from the outset that his injury was beyond remedy.

Within hours, at 11:00 a.m., Vice President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as the 17th President of the United States, ushering in a turbulent transition into the era of Reconstruction—an uncertain and defining chapter for the nation our forefathers fought to preserve.

The news of Lincoln’s death spread rapidly across the country, casting a deep shadow of grief over a people who had only just begun to glimpse the end of a long and bloody Civil War. His assassination—part of a broader but largely thwarted conspiracy—marked the first time a sitting President of the United States was murdered, and it forever enshrined Lincoln as a martyr to the cause of Union and liberty.

As Brothers of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, we bear a special responsibility to remember not only the events of that day, but the sacrifice and meaning behind them. Lincoln’s steadfast leadership preserved the Union; his vision challenged the nation to strive toward a more perfect justice.

Let us reflect on his legacy with reverence, and recommit ourselves to the principles for which he gave his life—unity, liberty, and the enduring work of national reconciliation.

In Fraternity, Charity, & Loyalty,

Kevin P Tucker
Commander-in-Chief
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of the flame."

03/13/2026

For today's "Civil War Sons of American Revolution Patriots" feature, we'd like to present Samuel Phillips Lee and his grandfather Richard Henry Lee who was a Declaration of Independence signer.

02/21/2026
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01/11/2026

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01/10/2026

Fighting with his Sixth Corps regiment at the “Muleshoe” salient, Lt. Elisha Hunt Rhodes, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, described the May 12 fighting: “I fired over a hundred times myself. Col. [Samuel] Read was firing when he was hit. At the same instant a bullet struck me in my right breast, tore my coat, glanced on my pocket book and bruised my right arm. It whirled me round, and I thought I was dead but soon found that I was alright.”

Image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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We had the privilege of marching in the East Greenwich Veterans Day Parade this year!
11/16/2025

We had the privilege of marching in the East Greenwich Veterans Day Parade this year!

Happy Veterans Day to all who served!
11/11/2025

Happy Veterans Day to all who served!

Today we thank our US Armed Forces veterans for Veterans Day! Let us never forget the sacrifice and devotion they’ve given for our lives and country today. Support your local veterans!

If you’re free on Saturday Night watch as we present the National Colors during the National Anthem at the Providence Br...
10/29/2025

If you’re free on Saturday Night watch as we present the National Colors during the National Anthem at the Providence Bruins vs. Hershey Bears $5 from every ticket sold through the below link comes back to the 2nd!

11/1/25 @ 7:05 PM - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

I mean…they’re not wrong…
10/28/2025

I mean…they’re not wrong…

This month in 1861, the 2nd received their Tiffany/California Colors. These flags were a present from the Rhode Island R...
10/27/2025

This month in 1861, the 2nd received their Tiffany/California Colors. These flags were a present from the Rhode Island Residents in California to the Regiment after the Battle of Bull Run. The gold and silver in both flags is gold and bullion thread from Tiffany and Company: “The new flags were then brought down from the Cols tent by the guard. The Governor (Sprague) made a short speech which was good considering from whence it came. The President (Lincoln) received the Colors and presented them to Col. Wheaton for the regiment from our brother of the Golden State.” 2Lt. William Ames, Co. D 2nd RIV to his Parents, 20 Oct 1861

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